Replacement Part List
Installing the Seats
Follow seat installation instructions provided with seats. Note: the American 12 Jon Boat does not come with seats.
Installing Drain Plugs
Just like any boat, your boat may take on some water. Because of its flexible nature, a polyethylene boat is prone to accumulate a small
amount of water between the deck and hull. Water may accumulate between the deck and hull due to rain, waves and condensation. This
is normal, not a defect, and should be drained after use. Remove the plug and lift the bow of the boat (lift the stern on the Pro 94 and
Sportsman models) so all the water drains to the transom. Please be sure to secure the drain plug after draining.
The Pro 120 has three drain plugs located on the transom. One drains the water from the livewell, another drain
eliminates any water which condenses or seeps between the deck and hull. The third plug drains the water that gets
onto the deck. The built-in cooler in the bow has a drain which empties between the deck and hull. See Photo #2.
The Pro 102 has three drain plugs. Two are located on the transom. One drains the water that gets onto the deck. The
other eliminates any water which condenses or seeps between the deck and hull. The third is located in the livewell.
The Pro 94 has three drain plugs. One drains the water that gets onto the deck and is located on the transom. Another
drain eliminates any water which condenses or seeps between the deck and hull and is located on the bow just above
the bow eye. The third is located in the livewell.
The American 12 Jon boat has two drain plugs. One drains the water that gets onto the deck (back well area only)
and is located on the transom. The other eliminates any water which condenses or seeps between the deck and hull.
The Sportsman has one drain plug. It eliminates any water which condenses or seeps between the deck and hull.
Electrical Power
Use a 12V Deep Cycle Marine Battery (not included) available from marine dealers, outdoor retailers and mass merchandisers. To install,
place the battery in the battery compartment, battery case or battery area depending on the model. Make sure the battery is secured using
a holding strap so it can’t bounce or slide inside the compartment. Note: the American 12 Jon and Sportsman do not come with battery
straps. The weight and sharp corners of the battery could crack the compartment liner. Connect the wires as follows:
RED to POSITIVE (+) terminal
BLACK to NEGATIVE (-) terminal
Photo #3 Control Panel
Pro 120 shown
Photo #2 Drain Plug
Locations
Pro 120 shown
Livewell
Hull
Deck